Effectiveness of early intervention and secondary prevention supports for young people - downloads

Te Hiringa Mahara commissioned an Effectiveness review of approaches for young people experiencing early signs of distress to provide an evidence base for people developing, funding and advocating for services and supports. Supplementing this detailed review is a shorter Evidence brief.

Programmes and interventions included were those that had been evaluated in the last 10 years and where the studies examined whether supports improved distress, anxiety or depressive symptoms, among young people aged 12–24 years. In total, 20 studies of 16 interventions were identified that met these criteria.

The Evidence brief summarises the findings of the review and highlights the factors underlying effective programmes and services for rangatahi and young people.

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  • Evidence Brief: effective early intervention and secondary prevention approaches pdf, 1.9 MB

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  • Effectiveness review of youth and rangatahi early intervention and secondary prevention pdf, 1.1 MB

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  • Effectiveness review of youth and rangatahi early intervention and secondary prevention docx, 619 KB

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